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Report on the IASC Social and Human Sciences Working Group (SHWG) Meeting

This report on the recent meeting of the IASC social and human sciences working group provides a brief overview of the

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Three years after its last resolution on Arctic issues, the European Parliament has adopted another resolution dealing

From Seal Ban to Svalbard – The European Parliament Engages in Arctic Matters

As we are nearing elections to the European Parliament, its Members are actively discussing Arctic matters, such as the

A New Model for International Cooperation

Does Arctic governance constitute a new model for international cooperation? It is a good example of a

Towards an Active Role for the EU in the Arctic?

The European Union has a growing interest in the Arctic but still looks for a more active role in circumpolar

Greenland’s New Frontier: Oil and Gas Licenses Issued, Though Development Likely Years Off

The production of oil and gas in the Greenland Sea is far from certain at this point, and will depend on political and

Evaluation of the Arctic Shipping Season 2013

The Arctic shipping season 2013 concluded in late November when the Russian-flagged "Indiga“ reached its port of

Canada and the Arctic: An Ambiguous Relationship

Canada holds a prominent place in the Arctic but when its policy approach displays a gap between rhetoric and factual

Arctic Oil and Gas: The Role of Regions

Arctic offshore developments highlight the relationship between regional interests and related systemic constraints in